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In Pueblo, Colorado, on the eve of her seventieth birthday, New Zealand’s internationallyacclaimed pianist, Lili Kraus (middle), received the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class, from Dr Heimo Kellner (right). Austrian Consul-General in Los Angeles. Gerhard Track, the Viennese-born music director of the Pueblo Symphony, looks on.

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Press, 9 May 1978, Page 32

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In Pueblo, Colorado, on the eve of her seventieth birthday, New Zealand’s internationallyacclaimed pianist, Lili Kraus (middle), received the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class, from Dr Heimo Kellner (right). Austrian Consul-General in Los Angeles. Gerhard Track, the Viennese-born music director of the Pueblo Symphony, looks on. Press, 9 May 1978, Page 32

In Pueblo, Colorado, on the eve of her seventieth birthday, New Zealand’s internationallyacclaimed pianist, Lili Kraus (middle), received the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class, from Dr Heimo Kellner (right). Austrian Consul-General in Los Angeles. Gerhard Track, the Viennese-born music director of the Pueblo Symphony, looks on. Press, 9 May 1978, Page 32